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ALLSTON BRIGHTON
CITIZEN
BOSTON, MASS
W 10.500
JAN 2 197<
Jewish Gommunitv Cehte r S
I :< now open .to non-members V
"J Youngsters' interested in
participating in activities at
the* Brookltne-Bnghlon-New-
ton Jewish Community Center
can now'do so even if their parents do npt-'hay^/a* family
■membership in' the Center, as
part of an experimental "open
session-program ' >,f,
"The BBN Junior Depart- •
ment (kindergarten through ■'
sixth grades; is opening its,
ftye-weck winter session to
the community at large The
session runs from Jan 12-Feb ,
16, and youngsters can regis--•
ter for a variety of sports and'
crafts classes Each class has
a separate fee •
"The BBN Center should be
available to anyone m (he .
community who wishes to
make use of its facilities."
stated BBN President Jay Orlin "Previously, children
vould not participate in our activities unless their parents
Kid family memberships
This will not be required under
he 'open session program,
ind we anticipate increased
enrollment in Junior Department groups
The BBN Center, located at
50Sutherland Road, Brighton,
is part of the Associated Jewish Community Centers, a constituent agency of the Coin-
bwe&_Jewish Philanthropies
of Greater Boston
For more'informalion, or to
register for the Open Session
program, call Ihe BBN Center
at 734-0800
1

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ALLSTON BRIGHTON
CITIZEN
BOSTON, MASS
W 10.500
JAN 2 197<
Jewish Gommunitv Cehte r S
I :< now open .to non-members V
"J Youngsters' interested in
participating in activities at
the* Brookltne-Bnghlon-New-
ton Jewish Community Center
can now'do so even if their parents do npt-'hay^/a* family
■membership in' the Center, as
part of an experimental "open
session-program ' >,f,
"The BBN Junior Depart- •
ment (kindergarten through ■'
sixth grades; is opening its,
ftye-weck winter session to
the community at large The
session runs from Jan 12-Feb ,
16, and youngsters can regis--•
ter for a variety of sports and'
crafts classes Each class has
a separate fee •
"The BBN Center should be
available to anyone m (he .
community who wishes to
make use of its facilities."
stated BBN President Jay Orlin "Previously, children
vould not participate in our activities unless their parents
Kid family memberships
This will not be required under
he 'open session program,
ind we anticipate increased
enrollment in Junior Department groups
The BBN Center, located at
50Sutherland Road, Brighton,
is part of the Associated Jewish Community Centers, a constituent agency of the Coin-
bwe&_Jewish Philanthropies
of Greater Boston
For more'informalion, or to
register for the Open Session
program, call Ihe BBN Center
at 734-0800
1